8.5/10

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The Carlisle Magic Plus Kayak Paddle features high-impact, glass-filled polypropylene blades and a lightweight fiberglass shaft. It weighs just 35.6 ounces and comes in three lengths: 220, 230, or 240 centimeters.

I opted for the powder blue “cloud” colorway. The paddle is also available in “sunrise,” which has a vibrant orange hue.

The handle is quite comfortable and makes for a pleasant paddling experience. The price point is also reasonable.

Best of all, the paddle breaks down for easy transport and storage, making it ideal for smaller spaces.

Although some reviewers note some play at the connection point, I personally didn’t notice any issue. Overall, I’d give this Carlisle model an A+.

Specifics

Paddle weight: 35.6 ounces

Blade width and length: 17.78cm W x 44.45cm L

Pros

Strong and durable

Lightweight

Available in 3 lengths

Available in 2 aesthetically-pleasing colorways

Reasonable price point

Comfortable handle

Adjustable angle

Floats

Breaks down for easy transport and storage

Cons

The SeaSense X-Treme II Kayak Paddle features a feathered blade design and support ridge for added strength. Available in two lengths (84 or 96 inches), this paddle is an excellent value; it’s perfect for the budget-conscious paddler.

The grips stay in place, and the shaft works especially well for folks with small hands. Some reviewers note that larger kayakers with bigger hands may opt for a more robust model.

I love that this paddle is relatively lightweight and it floats when in the water. It’s durable and ideal for paddlers of various skill levels. It also breaks down for easy transport and storage.

One reviewer noted that the shaft bowed after use, but I have yet to notice any bowing.

Specifics

Shipping weight: 3.8 pounds

Pros

Strong and durable

Relatively lightweight

Available in 2 lengths

Excellent price point

Comfortable handle

Feathered blade design

Floats

Breaks down for easy transport and storage

Cons

The popular Carlisle Day Tripper Kayak Paddle is made from durable polypropylene, and the shaft is made from lightweight tempered aluminum. Available in three lengths: 220, 230, and 240 centimeters, the 230 centimeter length weighs in at 37 ounces.

The blades can be adjusted, and the paddles are supposed to float, although a leash is recommended.

The paddle is relatively lightweight, and the shaft is sealed to keep water out. The shaft is comfortable, although gloves are recommended for extended outings.

Unfortunately, the blades aren’t watertight, so water does accumulate. I would suggest sealing the blades to ensure water stays out.

This paddle isn’t as lightweight as some other models I tested. For the price, however, the Day Tripper is an excellent option for budget-conscious kayakers.

Specifics

Dimensions: 48 x 10 x 4 inches

Paddle weight: 37 ounces

Shipping weight: 2.4 pounds

Pros

Strong and durable

Available in 3 lengths

Adjustable blades

Paddles are supposed to float

Comfortable shaft

Breaks down for easy storage

Excellent price point

Cons

The durable, budget-friendly Shoreline Marine Propel Escaper Kayak Paddle is available in three lengths: 210, 220, and 230 centimeters. Best of all, you can choose your favorite color combination: black/blue, teal/black, or red/black.

I particularly love how well this paddle handles when pushing off the sand. It adjusts to fit your individual paddling needs. Other users rave about the durability, and I have to admit—this paddle is just as sturdy as more expensive models.

Despite it’s durability, this Shoreline Marine paddle is lightweight and it’s easy to assemble, which I truly appreciate! Some paddlers note that this paddle isn’t quite as lightweight as pricier models, but I found it to be perfect for recreational use.

The only downside is the fact that these paddles do not float, so a leash is essential.

Specifics

Paddle weight: 2.62 pounds

Pros

Strong and durable

Available in 3 lengths

Available in 3 color combinations

Adjustable blades

Comfortable shaft

Excellent price point

Cons

Available in two lengths and at a reasonable price, the Shoreline Marine Propel Motion Kayak Paddle is ideal for kayakers of all skill levels. Paddlers can choose between the 84-inch and 96-inch version. I opted for the blue/white colorway option, but the white/green choice is equally aesthetically pleasing.

The paddle is lightweight and the shaft is easy to grip. Although I’ve only used it on a couple of shorter outings, the paddle seems to be strong and durable thus far. However, I’d recommend using this paddle for recreational purposes only.

The join could be a bit smoother, but overall I’d say this paddle is an excellent choice. If you are looking to replace the paddle that came with your kayak, I’d recommend this model.

About Jo

Hey I’m Jo and thanks for checking out my guide to kayak paddles! I’ve been Kayaking for well over a decade and absolutely love it. People often think it’s quite a hard hobby to learn, but I promise you, you’ll pick it up quickly! Get out there and enjoy 😀

About Jo

Hey I’m Jo and thanks for checking out my guide to kayak paddles! I’ve been Kayaking for well over a decade and absolutely love it. People often think it’s quite a hard hobby to learn, but I promise you, you’ll pick it up quickly! Get out there and enjoy 😀